Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Sunday from a supposed heroin overdose. A hypodermic needle was still stuck in his arm and 70 glassine envelopes of the drug were found inside of his pad, according to the New York Post. Hoffman was found on his bathroom floor by his personal assistant, Isabella Wing-Davey, after not showing up to pick up his three young kids from their mother; he had been dead "for hours." Hoffman's death is believed to be an accident. Hoffman was best known for his Oscar-winnning performance as Truman Capote...

Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman Found Dead From Supposed Heroin Overdose

Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Sunday from a supposed heroin overdose. A hypodermic needle was still stuck in his arm and 70 glassine envelopes of the drug were found inside of his pad, according to the New York Post. Hoffman was found on his bathroom floor by his personal assistant, Isabella Wing-Davey, after not showing up to pick up his three young kids from their mother; he had been dead "for hours." Hoffman's death is believed to be an accident. Hoffman was best known for his Oscar-winnning performance as Truman Capote. By Jordan Moses